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Lucilla's Rome Dress: A white silk v-neck underdress wrapped with a grey-blue sash. It has a scalloped trim along the neck and sleeves. The elbow length sleeves are unconnected at the top and held with silver clasps. Two layers of orange-gold wraps. The main is decorated with gold paisleys and embroidered with gold dots. The darker wrap drapes over the left arm along with the main wrap. Orange chiffon sits over her head attached to a gold laurel diadem by gold clips. Connie Nielsen, Roman Clothes, Roman Dress, Period Movies, Roman Fashion, Costume Drama, Medieval Clothing, Art Antique, Movie Costumes

Lucilla's Rome Dress: A white silk v-neck underdress wrapped with a grey-blue sash. It has a scalloped trim along the neck and sleeves. The elbow length sleeves are unconnected at the top and held with silver clasps. Two layers of orange-gold wraps. The main is decorated with gold paisleys and embroidered with gold dots. The darker wrap drapes over the left arm along with the main wrap. Orange chiffon sits over her head attached to a gold laurel diadem by gold clips.

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